I want to set the .net core environment of my visual studio 2015. According to adam freeman first I have to update visual studio then to install .net core mvc. I tried to update but failed then I uninstall the setup but at the last steps of uninstalling a message display the program crash such that please debug or close the program i close the program. i feel its not completely uninstalled so i go my admin drive program files and other locations where i see the visual studio files/folder and deleted these folder including visual studio 2015 and 2010. then i start to again installing visual studio after completion of installation i clicked on launch then it did ask about general settings theme etc and show the start page which didn't response. I am not able to select an option from tool bar or start new project even to close or minimise etc only close through task bar so what i have to do to fix this issue
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Hi did you try uninstalling visual studio completely from your PC? You can see this link that shows how to remove visual studio components left after an uninstall: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/heaths/2015/07/17/removing-visual-studio-components-left-behind-after-an-uninstall/

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Hi MusicIsUniversal thanks its a helpful article but now I don't have issue of uninstalling problem is that how i start working because visual studio didn't responsing – Ahmad Qasim Mar 16 '17 at 10:41
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I got it I also had a problem with launching Visual Studio 2015 and I thought I uninstall it completely from my PC but realized later that some cached files of the application still existed so I uninstalled it by force and it worked, maybe not completely uninstalling it might be a problem. Does it freeze completly and you have to stop the application? Check this link: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6703139/visual-studio-freezes-or-hangs-on-startup it might be helpful for you, if it didn't work let me know again – CodingLife Mar 16 '17 at 11:37
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Thanks dear its resolve the issue. Its my first question so i don't have enough repetitions to vote you, so sorry for this but thanks alot – Ahmad Qasim Mar 17 '17 at 06:46
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You're welcome and glad to hear your problem is solved. It's okay no problem! :) – CodingLife Mar 17 '17 at 11:21